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vsprocket
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28/12/2016 7:40 pm  

Solid Rosewood magazine rack for the 1960's. Any idea on who made it? Thank you in advance
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parafo
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28/12/2016 9:10 pm  

I have no idea who designed/made it but I'm more inclined to think that it's a dry bar and not a magazine rack


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vsprocket
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28/12/2016 11:08 pm  

Ok, that makes sense to me. Nice piece no matter the use.


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lexi
 lexi
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29/12/2016 12:32 am  

Hi,
I think it may be made by Bruksbo ( Norway) and Lauritz have attributed Rolf Hesland as the designer :- Though no labels shown on images !!
Lexi.

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Amazake
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29/12/2016 12:54 am  

Agreed nice piece, I thought it was for storing records


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DrPoulet
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29/12/2016 1:02 am  

Yes, that was is what I thought too. It looks very similar to the Scala LP holder.
Here is the Lauritz listing: http://www.lauritz.com/sv/auktion/rolf-hesland-magasinholder-samt-miniba...
It is strange though that only only Lauritz seems to list this piece.
Is it marked? There is a bruksbo sticker under my Scala LP holder...


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vsprocket
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29/12/2016 3:07 am  

Yes, confirmed its a "minibar" or rolling dry bar.
Thank all of you!
This is a great site!


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